Claims Handler - Defendant Personal Injury

Bradford
4 days ago
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Defendant Personal Injury Claims Handler

Salary: £25,000 - £28,000 DOE
Location: Bradford City Centre
Contract: Full-time, Permanent

An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Defendant Personal Injury Claims Handler to join a highly regarded and expanding Defendant Personal Injury team based in modern offices in Bradford city centre.

This role is ideally suited to a confident pre-litigation claims professional looking to take the next step in their career within a supportive, fast-paced, and performance-driven legal environment.

The Role

You will manage a varied caseload of pre-litigation Employer's Liability (EL) and Public Liability (PL) claims, acting on behalf of insurer and corporate clients. The role requires a methodical, process-driven approach, strong attention to detail, and excellent client-handling skills.

Key Responsibilities:

Managing a caseload of pre-litigation EL/PL claims from inception to settlement

Investigating liability, causation, and quantum

Reviewing medical evidence and expert reports

Drafting correspondence and settlement negotiations

Providing accurate technical advice to clients and stakeholders

Ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and internal KPIs

Delivering excellent client care and maintaining high service standards

About You

Essential Requirements:

Minimum 18 months' experience handling pre-litigation personal injury claims

Strong understanding of EL/PL claims processes

Excellent communication and negotiation skills

High level of IT literacy and case management experience

Organised, methodical, and process-driven approach

Positive attitude with enthusiasm and willingness to learn

Desirable:

Previous experience handling retail-related claims

Exposure to insurer or defendant legal environments

Benefits & Package

In return, you will receive a highly competitive remuneration and benefits package, including:

£25,000 - £28,000 salary (depending on experience)

25 days annual leave + bank holidays, with option to purchase additional days

Private medical insurance

Life assurance

Health cash plan

Employee Assistance Programme

Interest-free travel loans

Rewards, recognition & wellbeing platform with retail discounts

Why Apply?

This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established, respected legal practice offering long-term career progression, professional development, and a genuinely supportive working environment.

Interested?

Contact Stan @ Simpson Judge on (phone number removed) or

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